Literature DB >> 19687538

Labeling transplanted mice islet with polyvinylpyrrolidone coated superparamagnetic iron oxide nanoparticles for in vivo detection by magnetic resonance imaging.

Hai Huang1, Qiuping Xie, Muxing Kang, Bo Zhang, Hui Zhang, Jin Chen, Chuanxin Zhai, Deren Yang, Biao Jiang, Yulian Wu.   

Abstract

Superparamagnetic iron oxide nanoparticles (SPIO) are emerging as a novel probe for noninvasive cell tracking with magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and have potential wide usage in medical research. In this study, we have developed a method using high-temperature hydrolysis of chelate metal alkoxide complexes to synthesize polyvinylpyrrolidone coated iron oxide nanoparticles (PVP-SPIO), as a biocompatible magnetic agent that can efficiently label mice islet beta-cells. The size, crystal structure and magnetic properties of the as-synthesized nanoparticles have been characterized. The newly synthesized PVP-SPIO with high stability, crystallinity and saturation magnetization can be efficiently internalized into beta-cells, without affecting viability and function. The imaging of 100 PVP-SPIO-labeled mice islets in the syngeneic renal subcapsular model of transplantation under a clinical 3.0 T MR imager showed high spatial resolution in vivo. These results indicated the great potential application of the PVP-SPIO as an MRI contrast agent for monitoring transplanted islet grafts in the clinical management of diabetes in the near future.

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Year:  2009        PMID: 19687538     DOI: 10.1088/0957-4484/20/36/365101

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Nanotechnology        ISSN: 0957-4484            Impact factor:   3.874


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Journal:  Acta Biomater       Date:  2013-10-28       Impact factor: 8.947

Review 2.  Obstacles on the way to the clinical visualisation of beta cells: looking for the Aeneas of molecular imaging to navigate between Scylla and Charybdis.

Authors:  K Andralojc; M Srinivas; M Brom; L Joosten; I J M de Vries; D L Eizirik; O C Boerman; P Meda; M Gotthardt
Journal:  Diabetologia       Date:  2012-02-23       Impact factor: 10.122

3.  Bcl-2-functionalized ultrasmall superparamagnetic iron oxide nanoparticles coated with amphiphilic polymer enhance the labeling efficiency of islets for detection by magnetic resonance imaging.

Authors:  Bin Yang; Haolei Cai; Wenjie Qin; Bo Zhang; Chuanxin Zhai; Biao Jiang; Yulian Wu
Journal:  Int J Nanomedicine       Date:  2013-10-16

4.  Cell labeling and tracking method without distorted signals by phagocytosis of macrophages.

Authors:  Sun-Woong Kang; Sangmin Lee; Jin Hee Na; Hwa In Yoon; Dong-Eun Lee; Heebeom Koo; Yong Woo Cho; Sun Hwa Kim; Seo Young Jeong; Ick Chan Kwon; Kuiwon Choi; Kwangmeyung Kim
Journal:  Theranostics       Date:  2014-02-12       Impact factor: 11.556

Review 5.  Imaging of transplanted islets by positron emission tomography, magnetic resonance imaging, and ultrasonography.

Authors:  Naoaki Sakata; Gumpei Yoshimatsu; Haruyuki Tsuchiya; Takeshi Aoki; Masamichi Mizuma; Fuyuhiko Motoi; Yu Katayose; Tetsuya Kodama; Shinichi Egawa; Michiaki Unno
Journal:  Islets       Date:  2013-11-14       Impact factor: 2.694

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